My Love for You is Evermore scores 65/100 — better than 18% of Otome capsules (n=79).

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My Love for You is Evermore scored 65/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Otome capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Remove or redesign the tagline with bolder weight and higher contrast, or integrate it as a single unified title lockup to improve tiny-size legibility.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Anime romance visual novel clear. The soft pink-haired anime character with gentle expression, warm purple romantic atmosphere, and visual novel UI elements (dialogue box icon) clearly signal a romance/dating sim game. At tiny size, the character silhouette and warm color palette remain recognizable as a romance title, though the specific 'visual novel' subgenre is better understood at full size than at thumbnail.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title legible but tagline fades small. The main title 'evermore' in bright pink/magenta stands out against the purple background and remains readable at small size. However, the tagline 'my love for you is...' in white with a decorative arrow becomes difficult to parse at tiny size due to thin letterforms and reduced contrast against the blurred background. At full size both read clearly, but the supporting text degrades significantly.
  • Contrast & Color: 7/10 — Warm palette pops with good separation. The bright magenta title and warm peachy character tones create strong separation from the cool purple-blue background, producing good value contrast that reads at all sizes. The character's light hair and warm skin tones contrast well against the softer background elements. The grayscale test shows solid silhouette definition, though the blurred bokeh background softens some mid-tone separation at tiny sizes.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Well-rendered character but genre-typical. The character illustration is polished with clean line work, expressive eyes, and professional anime art style that suggests quality production. However, the soft purple romantic atmosphere and cheerful expression follow standard visual novel romance conventions seen across many titles in the category. The visual doesn't communicate a unique mechanic or distinctive story hook beyond 'pretty character, romance setting,' leaving it competent but not distinctive.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Cohesive but limited identity signals. The warm peachy and cool purple color palette is internally consistent, and the character's gentle anime aesthetic matches expected visual novel branding. However, there are no memorable icon systems, signature symbols, or distinctive motifs that would make this game recognizable in a lineup—the character design, while pleasant, could apply to many romance titles. Without access to other game marketing materials in context, the identity feels more generic than iconic.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Strong focal point, safe title placement. The character occupies the right-center area as the clear primary focal point, with bright title text anchored left-center in a controlled non-competing region. The composition uses good depth layering with blurred bokeh background, mid-tone character, and foreground UI elements. Title placement stays safely away from edges and remains legible across all viewing sizes, though at tiny size the supporting tagline loses clarity due to its secondary placement and thin weight.

What works

  • Strong character focal point. The pink-haired character with warm, inviting expression dominates the composition and creates immediate emotional engagement recognizable even at tiny size.
  • Excellent title color separation. The bright magenta 'evermore' pops distinctly against the purple background and maintains readability across full, small, and tiny viewing sizes.
  • Safe title placement off background noise. The title sits in a semi-clear left-center region rather than over busy character details, preserving legibility and creating visual hierarchy.

What hurts the capsule

  • Tagline legibility collapses at small sizes. The 'my love for you is...' text in thin white weight becomes illegible at tiny size and adds visual clutter without functional benefit at thumbnail viewing distance.
  • Generic visual novel tropes. Soft purple atmosphere, anime character romance setup, and cheerful expression follow well-worn conventions with no distinctive storytelling or mechanic hints that differentiate from competitor titles.
  • No memorable brand icon or motif. The capsule lacks a signature symbol, palette lock, or character identifier that would build recognition across multiple marketing touchpoints or game listings.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Remove or redesign the tagline with bolder weight and higher contrast, or integrate it as a single unified title lockup to improve tiny-size legibility.
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Add a subtle distinctive visual hook—such as signature UI element style, iconic pose, or visual metaphor tied to the 'voice calls' mechanic—to differentiate from generic romance titles.
  3. [brand_consistency] Introduce a recognizable motif or icon (related to phone/calls, hearts, office setting, or character feature) that can anchor brand identity across marketing assets.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the opening to frontload the rekindling-with-first-love emotional core: 'Your first love just walked back into your office. Now handle his PR crisis—or risk falling all over again. Navigate five love interests, voice calls, and impossible choices in this romance visual novel.'
  2. [uniqueness] Add a sentence comparing this to other otome/visual novels or explicitly state what makes the multimedia voice features a core gameplay differentiator: 'Unlike traditional visual novels, every suitor phones, video calls, and voice-messages you directly, creating real-time intimacy.'
  3. [feature_communication] Integrate route flavor into the detailed description rather than leaving it to names alone: briefly describe what each suitor's route offers tonally or thematically (e.g., 'Hiro: passionate rekindling; Minoru: competitive rivals-to-lovers; Daichi: slow-burn partnership').

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Steam app ID: 3248420 · Tags: Otome, Casual, Dating Sim, Romance, Anime